This is a memorial volume to celebrate different aspects
of the life of Laurence Moss, the scholar, economist,
professor, journal editor, lawyer, magician and skeptic. Larry was
the editor of the AJES from 1997 until his death on February 24,
2009 at the age of 64 years old after a hard fought battle
with cancer. This volume contains a complete listing of
Larry’s publications since 1973 together with a sample
syllabus of the famous course he taught at Babson College,
“Scams and Frauds in Business” and his note or
“day sheet”, respectively in the Appendix section. The
volume is further divided into 4 sections: contributions from his
colleagues and friends of Larry’s views on economics and
his/her disagreements and or agreements thereof; original
papers from scholars on topics that were of interest to
Larry; Larry’s accomplishments as a lawyer, amateur
magician and most of all a renowned professor and lecturer by
integrating his life long hobby, magic into his professional
academic career successfully; and reprints of some of Larry’s
publications. The chosen papers are a representative sample of
Larry’s approach to economics and also demonstrate
Larry’s open-mindedness as a scholar.

The Chicago Intellectual Property Rights Tradition and the
Reconciliation of Coase and Hayek-Laurence Moss Thomas
Hobbes's Influence on David Hume: The Emergence of a Public Choice
Tradition (Laurence S. Moss).

Finding New Wine in Old Bottles: What Historians Must Do When
Leontief Coefficients Are No Longer the Designated Drivers of
Economics (Laurence S. Moss).

The Seligman-Edgeworth Debate about the Analysis of Tax
Incidence: The Advent of Mathematical Economics, 1892-1910
(Laurence S. Moss).

The Henry George Theorem and the Entrepreneurial Process:
Turning Henry George on his Head-Playing Fast and Loose with the
Facts about the Writings of Malthus and the Classical School-Price
Theory and the Study of Deception in the. Exchange Process
(Laurence S. Moss).

Widdy S. Ho received her Bachelor degree from University
of Massachusetts, Amherst, 1977 and a degree in Master of
Business Administration (MBA) from Babson College 1979. She worked
in the computer industry since her graduation and obtained her law
degree at night from Suffolk University, Law School, Boston,
Massachusetts. She received her Juris Doctor degree in 1984.
She established her law practice with Laurence Moss since 1989
under the name of Ho & Moss, Boston, Massachusetts.

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